Prose, Poetry, and Drama for Oral Interpretation, Band 2William Joseph Farma Harper & Brothers, 1936 - 527 Seiten |
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... course which is most expedient for Mr. Micawber to take — for I maintain that he must take some course , Master Copperfield . DAVID . Certainly , ma'am . MRS . MICAWBER . The opinion of those other branches of my family is that Mr ...
... course which is most expedient for Mr. Micawber to take — for I maintain that he must take some course , Master Copperfield . DAVID . Certainly , ma'am . MRS . MICAWBER . The opinion of those other branches of my family is that Mr ...
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... course ? " " Yes . My brother studied Keats and Shelley . That's the course I want . Don't they come in History ? " " They are undoubtedly a part of history " ( one grows pontifical ) " but I don't believe they usually are discussed in ...
... course ? " " Yes . My brother studied Keats and Shelley . That's the course I want . Don't they come in History ? " " They are undoubtedly a part of history " ( one grows pontifical ) " but I don't believe they usually are discussed in ...
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... course , but . . . I sing myself ! Only for my most intimate friends , of course . My darlings , what is the time ? Twelve - thirty ! Good Lord ! I've got to fly . Miss Anderson , it's been so nice of you to come . When will the article ...
... course , but . . . I sing myself ! Only for my most intimate friends , of course . My darlings , what is the time ? Twelve - thirty ! Good Lord ! I've got to fly . Miss Anderson , it's been so nice of you to come . When will the article ...
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Material for Impersonative or Representational Communica | 3 |
The Poets Function Joseph Auslander | 14 |
Form and Style in Poetry W P | 21 |
Urheberrecht | |
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